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Format for graphic designers
From traditional print to digital formats for mobile phones and tablets, this book provides a clear introduction to the creative use of format in graphic design. Using 200 inspirational examples from contemporary international designers, Format for Graphic Designers guides the student through the role of format in both the purpose and the narrative of a design. The authors look at the physical aspects of formats - traditional and experimental, print and digital - to explore innovative solutions and, through case studies, explore how and why professional designers choose particular formats for a job. Covering everything from books and magazines, point-of-purchase displays, packaging, direct mail, brochures, and screen-based formats, the new edition illuminates this critical element of design practice for students, and provides them with a solid foundation on which to build their own designs.
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2025
On behalf of the organising committee, we are honoured to present the Proceedings of the International Conference on Science Education (ICoSE) 2025. This proceeding documents the valuable contributions made at the ICOSE meeting, where scholars, researchers, practitioners, and students from around the world came together to promote discussions on sustainable energy, systems, and the environment.ICOSE 2025 was held in a hybrid format (on-site + virtual) on August 7, 2025. The in-person component was hosted at Universitas Negeri Malang in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, while virtual participation was enabled through an integrated online conference platform. The hybrid model was thoughtfully designed to combine the advantages of traditional face-to-face interaction with the flexibility and inclusiveness of virtual attendance. The conference was held alongside the meeting of the Indonesian Mathematics and Natural Sciences Association. We chose a hybrid format because it would make the event more accessible to people with limited travel budgets, while still allowing for in-person contact. We wanted to keep the richness of live conversation, networking, and spontaneous exchanges while also making it easier for people from other places and institutions to participate.List of Conference Chair, Secretary, Committee Members and Scientific Committee are available in this PDF.
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The Bluebeam guidebook : game-changing tips and stories for architects, engineers, and contractors
\"Expert tips for the last piece in the paperless puzzle The Bluebeam Guidebook offers comprehensive coverage of the industry’s leading PDF tool to help AEC professionals adopt a more efficient digital workflow. With desktop, mobile, and server-based products, Bluebeam makes collaboration and document coordination seamless, and provides a perfect complement to BIM software. This book shows you how to push the boundaries and discover the software’s true capabilities. Written expressly for working AEC professionals, this book offers tips, tricks, and ideas that cater to industry-specific needs. Expert instruction and step-by-step guidance helps you get started quickly, and case studies feature users from firms such as Kiewit, Populus, Sundt Construction, and more to show you how Bluebeam is quickly becoming a critical component of design and construction. Master the industry’s leading PDF software and alternative to Adobe Acrobat Create, edit, and markup documents in a way that suits the architecture and engineering workflow Learn how major AEC firms have transitioned seamlessly to digital workflows Integrate Bluebeam into estimating, quality control, field applications, and more The days of file boxes and paper reams are quickly coming to a close. The transition to paperless has been a boon for the AEC industry, in which collaboration and document sharing is central to getting the job done. BIM has revolutionized the design process, and Bluebeam offers that same level of functional innovation for the document side of every project. For AEC professionals seeking a better way to get things done, The Bluebeam Guidebook is your ultimate guide to everything Bluebeam can do for you\"-- Provided by publisher.
LPHYS’22
The thirtieth annual International Laser Physics Workshop (LPHYS’22) was held in an exclusively virtual format on Zoom from July 18 to July 22, 2022. This year the Workshop was carried out in an exclusively virtual format on Zoom. The LPHYS’22 Steering and Advisory&Program committees and the LPHYS’22 Management Team have worked hard to make this event possible. We kept the conference virtual Zoom format as closely as possible to the standard in-person format of the previous years, albeit without popular extravagant welcome parties, sumptuous gala dinners, and many other in-person activities and friendly gatherings. However, the cordial atmosphere that had always ruled our annual meetings was kept on. List of the Proceedings Editors, Plenary speakers were world-renowned scientists, The Workshop is being organized by, Sponsors are available in this pdf.
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Ensuring FAIR data practices by Leveraging NeXus standards at BESSY II
2025
In alignment with the FAIR[1] (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) data principles, BESSY II is embarking on a transformative journey to enhance scientific research capabilities through the integration of standardized device interfaces for metadata capture and the adoption of NeXus[2] as the common data format. NeXus is a common data format specifically designed for neutron, X-ray, and muon science, making it ideally suited for the diverse experimental techniques employed at BESSY II. A cornerstone of this initiative is the ROCK-IT (Remote, Operando Controlled, Knowledge-driven, and IT-based) project, funded by the Helmholtz Association. This project not only exemplifies the practical application of FAIR principles at BESSY II but also serves as a demonstrator of how advanced IT can significantly enhance control and insights with a focus on the experiments. We present one of the efforts at BESSY II in curating FAIR data. For this, we are leveraging NeXus data format standards at mySpot beamline of BESSY II within the context of the ROCK-IT project. NeXus standards play a dual role of not only defining all data relevant to the beamline and the experiment but also defining the standards in the form of application definitions which helps in exchanging data between applications. We will discuss the progress of our efforts concerning the mySpot beamline, which is a multi-mode beamline designed to perform different techniques - XRD, SAXS, XRF, EXAFS, and XANES - simultaneously at the sample position.
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Dynamical Approximation by Hierarchical Tucker and Tensor-Train Tensors
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Rohwedder, Thorsten
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Schneider, Reinhold
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Lubich, Christian
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Heat treatment
2013
We extend results on the dynamical low-rank approximation for the treatment of time-dependent matrices and tensors (Koch and Lubich; see [SIAM J. Matrix Anal. Appl., 29 (2007), pp. 434--454], [SIAM J. Matrix Anal. Appl., 31 (2010), pp. 2360--2375]) to the recently proposed hierarchical Tucker (HT) tensor format (Hackbusch and Kuhn; see [J. Fourier Anal. Appl., 15 (2009), pp. 706--722]) and the tensor train (TT) format (Oseledets; see [SIAM J. Sci. Comput., 33 (2011), pp. 2295--2317]), which are closely related to tensor decomposition methods used in quantum physics and chemistry. In this dynamical approximation approach, the time derivative of the tensor to be approximated is projected onto the time-dependent tangent space of the approximation manifold along the solution trajectory. This approach can be used to approximate the solutions to tensor differential equations in the HT or TT format and to compute updates in optimization algorithms within these reduced tensor formats. By deriving and analyzing the tangent space projector for the manifold of HT/TT tensors of fixed rank, we obtain curvature estimates, which allow us to obtain quasi-best approximation properties for the dynamical approximation, showing that the prospects and limitations of the ansatz are similar to those of the dynamical low rank approximation for matrices. Our results are exemplified by numerical experiments. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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SBML Level 3: an extensible format for the exchange and reuse of biological models
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Dharuri, Harish
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Wrzodek, Finja
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ANSYS France SAS ; ANSYS Inc. (États-Unis)
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Animals
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Biological models (mathematics)
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Biology
2020
Systems biology has experienced dramatic growth in the number, size, and complexity of computational models. To reproduce simulation results and reuse models, researchers must exchange unambiguous model descriptions. We review the latest edition of the Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML), a format designed for this purpose. A community of modelers and software authors developed SBML Level 3 over the past decade. Its modular form consists of a core suited to representing reaction-based models and packages that extend the core with features suited to other model types including constraint-based models, reaction-diffusion models, logical network models, and rule-based models. The format leverages two decades of SBML and a rich software ecosystem that transformed how systems biologists build and interact with models. More recently, the rise of multi-scale models of whole cells and organs, and new data sources such as single-cell measurements and live imaging, has precipitated new ways of integrating data with models. We provide our perspectives on the challenges presented by these developments and how SBML Level provides the foundation needed to support this evolution.
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All papers published in this volume of Journal of Physics: Conference Series have been peer reviewed through processes administered by the Editors. Reviews were conducted by expert referees to the professional and scientific standards expected of a proceedings journal published by IOP Publishing. • Type of peer review: Single-blind/Double-blind / Triple-blind / Open / Other (please describe) • Conference submission management system: CBuddy.id https://icoseth-uns.org/2020/ • Number of submissions received: 236 Abstracts 166 papers received • Number of submissions sent for review: 166 papers • Number of submissions accepted: 98 papers • Acceptance Rate (Number of Submissions Accepted / Number of Submissions Received X 100): 59.04 % • Average number of reviews per paper: 10 papers • Total number of reviewers involved: 16 reviewers • Any additional info on review process: 1. abstract review stage 2. full paper review (content, language, format/layout) 3. full paper plagiarism, grammarly check 4. full paper final format/layout 5. final paper • Contact person for queries: Name : Dewanta Arya Nugraha, M.Pd., M.Si., Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Sebelas Maret, dewanta.an@gmail.com
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